by Bruce Harman | Feb 27, 2012 | crime prevention, Emergency Management, Opinion-Editorial, Security Management, Uncategorized
Making sure that children are safe and protected from outside intrusion is a priority for both parents and child care providers. Questions that parents should consider when examining security are the same types of questions that child care centers must be concerned...
by Bruce Harman | Feb 22, 2012 | Leadership, Opinion-Editorial, Security Management, Uncategorized
The Harvard Business Review recently provided an excellent blog post entitled, Stop Email Overload. The post contained a number of time saving tips we could all benefit from following. Read the...
by Bruce Harman | Aug 17, 2011 | Leadership, Opinion-Editorial, Security Management, Uncategorized
Oh no, I said it, didn’t mean to say it, but I said it. My transgression was the sports cliché gone viral, “It is what it is”. Was I wrong? Was it inappropriate? I don’t think so! At a recent staff meeting a supervisor was presenting our annual incident statistics....
by Bruce Harman | Oct 3, 2010 | crime prevention, Opinion-Editorial, Security Management
Don’t give out your social security number, not even the last four digits. Make the requester convince you that they absolutely need it and why. You’re only legally required to provide your social security number to banking institutions, employers and...
by Bruce Harman | Aug 14, 2010 | Leadership, Opinion-Editorial, Security Management, Uncategorized
In his book The Five Dysfunctions of a Team, Patrick Lencioni offers a leadership fable that every management professional must read. Lencioni reminds us that , “Not finance. Not strategy. Not technology. It is teamwork that remains the ultimate competitive advantage,...
by Bruce Harman | Aug 5, 2010 | Opinion-Editorial
I have almost forty years of law enforcement and security experience and it still amazes me, “When Good People Do Bad Things”! People, who appear normal and lead seemingly good lives, do bad things and sometimes commit unthinkable crimes. The Amish school shooting and...
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